Maine became the latest state to institute requirements for domestic travelers Friday when its governor issued an executive order requiring travelers to the state to self-quarantine for 14 days to lessen the chance of transmitting the coronavirus. Continue reading “If you’re traveling between states, here’s where you’ll have to self-quarantine”
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New York Post – by Vincent Barone
Defiant Christian megachurches across the country have vowed to flout social distancing guidelines and host Palm Sunday mass — with one Texas pastor complaining that “Satan’s trying to keep us apart.” Continue reading “Defiant pastors vow to host Palm Sunday mass during coronavirus pandemic”
Despite Governor Andy Beshear ordering all Kentucky residents to stay at home to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, some in Louisville are reportedly refusing to self-quarantine. Continue reading “Ankle monitors ordered for Kentucky residents refusing quarantine after coronavirus exposure”
Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan
Shocking video out of Greenwich, Connecticut allegedly shows two nurses battling with their nursing home administrator as he’s seen taking away multiple boxes of “PPE” (personal protective equipment) and loading it into the back of his SUV. Continue reading “Nursing Staff Battle With Nursing Home Administrator ‘Taking Away’ Their ‘Protective’ Gear”
In a new interview, Bill Gates authoritatively states that mass public gatherings will not come back "at all" until we have mass vaccination. Who made him king of the world? https://t.co/u2nTgFZcRg pic.twitter.com/Vmq5udBVJn
— Roosh (@rooshv) April 4, 2020
Sovereign Man – by Simon Black
Congress is considering a bill to require citizens to apply for a federal license before being able to purchase a firearm. Continue reading “Congress proposes 50% tax on guns and ammunition in the US”
“Can you remember who you were, before the world told you who you should be?”
— Charles Bukowski
NEW JERSEY – In what has not been previously suggested, the New Jersey governor suggested people practice social distancing in their own homes because of the risk of coronavirus risks. Continue reading “Gov. Murphy suggests social distancing at home”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Los Angeles, CA — A 63-year-old blind man announced a lawsuit this week against the LAPD alleging officers suffocated him as he was strapped to a gurney in a hospital. The victim, Michael Moore was innocent and has the video evidence and an acquittal to support his claims. Continue reading “Cops Suffocate Innocent Elderly Blind Man in Hospital Until He Passes Out”
The underground passageway between Tijuana and San Diego – 2,000 feet long and 31 feet deep – was discovered by agents on the San Diego Tunnel Task Force on 19 March before they reached out to Mexican authorities for support.
Continue reading “$29 Million Worth Haul of Drugs Unearthed in Narco Tunnel Under US-Mexico Border”
The Trump administration is still soliciting immigrants for specific jobs despite droves of Americans filing for unemployment.
It is urging medical professionals to contact a U.S. embassy to move their application process along, cognizant of the coronavirus pandemic sweeping America. Continue reading “Trump gambles on immigrant workers during coronavirus”
As we’ve reported, two pastors have been arrested this week for continuing to hold large church services despite restrictions on large gatherings during the pandemic. The arrest of the megachurch Tampa pastor apparently struck a nerve with Evangelist Jonathan Shuttlesworth, who is now going to hold an Easter “blowout service” that he likens to the size of Woodstock: Continue reading “Pastor plans Woodstock-like outdoor Easter ‘blowout service’ to protest shutdown of churches during pandemic…”
U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- As local and state governments continue their massive “shelter-in-place” restrictions, California is becoming a constitutional rights battleground, pitting Second Amendment groups and individual activists against what they believe are unconstitutional over-reaches that deny people their right to keep and bear arms. Continue reading “California Battleground: Rights Groups Sue Four Counties at Once”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Milwaukee, WI — In 2018, Kuan Barnett, then 19, was arrested and sentenced to 7 years behind bars after being found guilty of armed robbery. Barnett should’ve served out his sentence and faced his accountability for his crimes and that, as they say, should have been that. Instead of simply serving out his sentence, however, Barnett will now likely receive a very large chunk of money, courtesy of the taxpayers of Wisconsin, because two officers couldn’t restrain themselves from viciously beating him. Continue reading “Officers Gouge Teen’s Eyes, Break His Fingers in Sadistic Act of Retaliation”
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